How multiracial people navigate the complexities of race and love
In the United States, more than seven million people claim to be
multiracial, or have racially mixed heritage, parentage, or
ancestry. In The Colors of Love, Melinda A. Mills explores how
multiracial people navigate their complex-and often
misunderstood-identities in romantic relationships. Drawing on
sixty interviews with multiracial people in interracial
relationships, Mills explores how people define and assert their
racial identities both on their own and with their partners. She
shows us how similarities and differences in identity, skin color,
and racial composition shape how multiracial people choose,
experience, and navigate love. Mills highlights the unexpected ways
in which multiracial individuals choose to both support and subvert
the borders of race as individuals and as romantic partners. The
Colors of Love broadens our understanding about race and love in
the twenty-first century.
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